Re: The kind of person who is a "friend" of Nima / "Wahid"
- From: "All Bad" <AllBad_notreally@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 21 Nov 2008 20:13:55 -0500
"PaulHammond" <pahammond@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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On 19 Nov, 23:34, maybeiam...@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
On Nov 19, 9:32 pm, Viv <viv_jacob...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Oooohm defensive.
Since you have exposed yourself as a supporter of abuse of women and
disabled children, that's not surprising.
Hypocrite.
V.
My utter condemnation of both the *ACTUAL* abuse of women and disabled
children (and all the other monstrous labels you attempt to pin on
people to purse YOUR AGENDA, and which you probably know aren't true
anyway) is the precise reason I'm here, and the only reason I would
attack an organization like the TJC (and more broadly speaking the
Bahai administration and its tactics of intimidation and vilification
of innocent people)
PH
What do you know of the Baha'i administration and it's tactics of
intimidation and vilification?
PH
I'm interested to hear more of your experience on this - and what's
more, it would actually be on topic to this group!
I wanted to read the volunteer/charity story.
(dressing room surprise snipped)
PS If the wonderful, powerful, shining light of a woman that Tahirih
was, who stood up for all the TRUE values that myself, Wahid and the
people who see what the Bahai's are up to, knew that an organization
operating IN HER NAME (and that the Bahai's have also claimed as their
own) was associated with oil and cosmetic companies, and is having
anything to do with the kind of people she would have deplored
(corporate power mongers) and abusing (behind the scenes of course)
all the principles she died for, I can imagine what she would have to
say. Defensive of that? Sure am.
PH
You sound like you have a lot in common with Layli. At least, I
imagine that her inspiration from Tahirih's example was the reason why
she choose to found her organisation based on promoting women's human
rights in her name.
PH
Myself, I came to the conclusion that Tahirih was a bit extreme for my
taste. Were she alive today, I could imagine her joining Al-Qaida.
Ironically, the Wahibis were big on practicing iconoclasm, not that there is
anything wrong with that.
- All Bad
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